 that is pretty close. You might have to do a tiny bit more grinding there to get that perfect but I'm going to leave it for now. Okay what is next on this crazy sawing machine? I need to make another frame that this whole thing goes on so this thing can slide like back and forth along another frame and then that other frame has to go up and down on a totally other thing. All right let's make the frame that this attaches to. In other words let's make the red part that's the yellow part over there. All right this whole thing needs to be attached to this frame. I have one of these and another one over there and this whole thing needs to be able to slide back and forth so I need to make this frame be just the right size to fit on either side of this. Kind of snug because I don't want this middle piece wobbling at all. I want it to be in there pretty good. Even better if it takes me a bit of effort to move it around because I don't want it to move around on its own. Yeah just like that exactly and then this whole middle thing maybe have some little pieces that stick out over this part so it rests on top of there and it can slide this way and that way. All right how do I get these things to stay in this orientation without being clamped to that? I'm thinking maybe I have more of this stuff. I can bolt one on here. I have to check the back what I can do back there without getting in the way of a motor and stuff because since the motor sticks out so far that way if it hits something over there I'm going to lose a lot of space where I can cut. Although now that I'm looking at this this thing is big enough I'm not going to have trees so big that I need to move this thing past the end of there so yeah I can just put a piece there and it'll be fine. You know worst case scenario if I have some giant log that takes up so much space that I have to start cutting all the way at the end and go past where this is sticking out and I have a piece up here. The only thing is I won't be able to tilt the motor up when it's all the way over there. Like I can move it really far that way and the motor can go right under a piece that's up here. It's just I won't be able to tilt it so I'd have to pull the motor back tilt it up and then I could push it back to where because if it's tilted up it can also go away over there. So yeah I think I could just put a piece up there and a piece up here maybe a piece down there too. Okay where do I need my strength on this thing? I need something at each end to keep this from pushing out or in. So anything across the top and even on the bottom would be great for that. That's going to be really easy. I also need these to not like tip over and actually this other piece the yellow piece whatever the slider. It already has something a couple reinforcements to keep it from tilting so that would keep these from tilting. So I should still do something on this as well that can work with those and they can all work together to keep themselves lined up. So yeah this would do that. First bolt down nice and good. Let's tip over the whole thing. I'm going to put one of these at the other end and then when I set this end maybe I can get two pieces of the same one. That would be amazing. I think that's slightly more than half whatever. Okay so I get one of those at each end and then I don't think I need one of these along the bottom there. I think it needs to be that. Let's try just something thinner like that along the bottom would be fine. And then I have to think about how this is going to attach to the big main frame part. I should probably think about that a little bit now before I build this. How is it going to attach? So the big frame part is going to have mast pieces which are like oval. They've got a flat here, a flat here and then around there and around there. They'll probably be in that orientation. They could go that way. No. Gotta think about it. That is looking excellent. Man this thing is going to be amazing. Presuming I don't screw it up. All right I have one good strong piece here. One at the other end there. I think I still want to put something on the bottom here. Although I'm out of drill battery and it's really cloudy out so I'm not getting any solar power right now. I'm not going to run my house down to charge my tools. And you know having these clamps here makes me think that when I first test the saw I'm probably just going to put a clamp there to lock it in place like I'll just keep one clamp here. I still need to put pieces bolted into this hanging over here and once I have four of those it'll pretty much stay in place. Even without a clamp I don't think it's going to move much. So I'll just put one clamp in place to lock it from sliding and I should be able to solve it. Other than that this part is almost done like another reinforcement down there. I don't want to put another one on the bottom at the other end because it'll get in the way of the motor. I don't even know if it needs the one here but I'll do it just in case you know. And I guess the tricky thing next is just to figure out how this attaches to the um the mast pieces the big frame. Oh you know what else I just realized? I can work on this and the big frame without that attached to it. Oh that's so nice because that weighs like 100 pounds and this weighs like I don't know 20 or something. So I can just take this build it with the the big frame part and then when that's all together I can put that on here. Oh that's great. But since I'm out of drill batteries I'm going to make some sandwiches which means first I need to make the bread. Egg sandwiches I have a whole bunch of eggs. Oh egg sandwiches. My friend came over yesterday and we were talking about going to town soon and he started talking about all the food he wants to eat while in town. Oh pizza and Chinese food. Oh deliciousness and yeah man. Oh now I'm hungry. This whole piece here needs to slide back and forth on this. Not fast or anything I actually want it to have friction so it's a little bit hard to move so it stays in place easily. And I was thinking about what I could put here like bolt something to here that would overhang here that could rub on here but not wear through. So I started thinking I could make some like put a piece of something here bolt a ball bearing in there and then put like four of those and then it would be easy to roll back and forth without wearing down this. Okay the problem with putting a bearing here one of the problems is that if this gets sawdust on it the bearings are going to roll up onto the sawdust. You know kind of screwing this up so I'm going to have to constantly be brushing this off and paying attention. But if I have like a plastic block here it's going to push the sawdust out of the way as it moves back and forth. All right I'm going with the bearing even the two. These are a skateboard or roller blade bearings. I put them on my amazon wish list and someone sent them to me which is amazing and here they are. Oh two looks great maybe I should use two I have I have a hundred of them comes in a pack of a hundred so two four six eight yeah okay put that in there it should be lined up right right good wow that's beautiful you're both touching that's good although now I feel like I should put a bigger screw up here I need that to go there oh can you get it yeah the cut side of the washer against this wall I knew you could get it oh wait go put your hand back in and hold it up so we can put this on good job are you holding it just get the washers uh nice work so you just gotta relax and do the thing not get so worked up okay bolt uh yeah put it on the bearing then lock washer and then hold and I'll get right now we need to do the thing that's right you take it yep that way so it took about 20 minutes to get that first bolt in there but the second one it went in in like a second and a half I call that leveling up all right should we test the slidiness what do we need to do to do that we need to we need to support the big frame so that the smaller one isn't pushing on anything oh I better go I gotta kick what all right it's a little wobbly but good enough nice look at that it's a bit of friction so it stays wherever you put it which is what I want but pretty easy to move still yeah I mean first test I can just put a clamp on here lock it in place I mean even without a clamp pretty much stays where you put it beauty all right I guess I can take this off and then finish this thing take this big huge heavy part off because I don't need this attached here to work on this part and this part weighs hardly anything and then I can work on this make the frame that it goes on yeah although sometimes a little bit crooked like these two wheels are not touching these ones are barely touching and these most of the weights on these two so this is a little bit like twisted either this is twisted or this big frame is twisted it could have to do with the fact that I'm supporting it on the ends here not very well okay yeah the twist is such a tiny amount it's just you know I adjusted these poles down here slightly and it fixed it so um I think it's all well within tolerances oh I still do at this end want to put a piece across the bottom here similar to this maybe something a little smaller though it doesn't end up hitting the ground if I'm cutting really low or not the ground but the stuff at the bottom all right that looks pretty good yeah I think that part is finished well other than the connection onto the next part but I think I need to build the next part first all right I've got my cutter part it swivels on the yellow part the yellow part's made I got that sliding back and forth on the red part and I just need to make this blue thingy the biggest piece of course although not nearly as complicated as that middle piece